Practical Process Control Part 30: Training Engineers
Myke King outlines how chemical engineers should be trained in practical process control and expl...
Myke King outlines how chemical engineers should be trained in practical process control and expl...
John Challenger explains how IChemE’s latest Contract provides standardised terms, optional condi...
John Challenger explains how the new Contract from IChemE’s Contracts Committee aims to cut dispu...
Mohammed Ehab Al-Hajj shares how six practical habits turned lab work and short placements into ...
Join ystral’s Hans-Joachim Jacob for a free online seminar uncovering the hidden causes of proces...
Myke King addresses some remaining challenges in the control of distillation columns, starting by...
Whether modelling a complex piping system, simulating a heat exchanger, or developing equipment l...
The UK’s first cultivated meat product isn’t for humans – it’s for pets. But as dogs dig in witho...
With the increase of low- and no-alcohol drinkers in the UK, Aniqah Majid investigates how 0% bee...
The last three articles described the principles underlying the development and installation of i...
The Process & Chemical Engineering Show, running as part of the CHEMUK 2025 ‘Group of Events’, re...
ESD’s practical, simulation-based course equips engineers with the real-world skills to diagnose ...
In the last article we looked at the assessment of a potential inferential. Here we cover techniq...
In the previous article we covered the application of regression analysis to the development of i...
Inferential properties, or soft sensors, are key to modern process control. Myke King explains re...
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